Canton High School - Backtrackin Yearbook (Canton, SD)

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‘seventy-seven BACKTRACKIN’ Volume No. 9 Canton High School Canton, South Dakota Advisor: Steve Downs Editors: Glenda Sorum Marlene Van Den Top - Loving, Sharing, weeping, caring, and all that we've been through. Days unending, pencil lending, a fire drill or two. The tine was spent, though not alone, and thats what made it fun. The thoughts we shared and games we played made us feel like one. Discouragement and loss of hope had come from time to time. Your aid came in a useful hint or just a borrowed dime. I found out that when I was down, you would find a way. To pick me up, dust me off, and brighten up my day. A cymbal ringing, the choir singing, cheerleaders clapping hands. The fall wind chills the happy crowd seated in the stands. You were there, and so was I; this memory will stay. Along with others we hold so close of Happy High School Days . Time has passed though all too soon, and we must soon be parted, Yet we will teach the younger ones to finish what we've started. Make a friend, confide in him, and he will see you through, In time they too,will say these words: FRIEND, I WILL REMEMBER YOU. (Brian Detaers)i 2 On September 7, ]975, a fellow classmate, Cynthia Diane Schuttloffel, died In an auto accident. As this year's seniors, we dedicate this year's annual in loving memory of Cindy. 4 Cindy will be remembered for her freindshlp, kindness and willness. Cindy was active in many activites they included: Band, Choir, Declam, Debate, and drama. We as seniors will always cherish our memories or her. 5 A) Mrs. Fossum is hard at work again, and takes a B few minutes off to have her picture taken. Over the course of a day, she handles about 600 kids Mr Gerlock, how would you like to be in her place? I! B) Mr. Gerlock looks like he might be busy. Being a principal for a high school involves much work. Mr. Gerlock has done a wonderful job as principal for the first year. C) Jackie Short, Mr. Dean's secretary. 1, kept bua, with the mail each morning. Looks like we caught her .' D) Mr. Dean, our superintendent for the Canton school system, must be patient and educated to make everythin system, must have patience and knowledge to make every- thing go smoothly. 7 D 6 C II IK k a is kk The Canton High School has recently aquired 9ome new radios, the only difference is that these radios are in reality CB'S. They have been installed at once into the buses. Now the bus drivers are in contact with the B 0 office now the drivers are Just a break away from help. Mr. Schneller heads the business of- fice, administers the school finances bus routes and assists Mr. Dean when needed. He is also assisted in the business office by Kay Schneller and Mrs. Hailing. Their main chores are concerning records, selling lunch tickets and monitering bus routes. 7 A) This year at Canton we have many new teachers they are as follows: Hr. Joe Haugen, English,Mr. John Frank, U.S. Government, Mr Steve Anderson, Jr. H. Math, Mr. Del Gerlach, our principal. B) Mr. Noel has his art class out side making some pottery are learning how to fire it. C) Mr. Jibbens looks like he is very busy, doesn't he? D) Here we see the Canton teachers at the Basketball game with KELO. Have you ever seen so many cute legs at the same time? B 8 C IIS-new and younger tearlier§ u«I«I mI to Mtaff A) Other new members of the staff are Mr. Hegg, guidence counselor, Mr. Steve Downs, chemestry, and physics, IPS, advisor for the ann- ual, Mr. Jim Jlbbens, U.S. History, basketball coach. B) Mr. Haugen Is shown giving his spelling words to one of his classes. I wonder how he hurt his finger do you suppose it could have been a slip of the wrist? C) Mr. John Frank, also our wrestling coach is caught smilling again. I wonder what it is that he is thinking about? 9 School lias Sts ups and Woivns” A) The game is exciting! But it's not a real game without popcorn, and Mr. Gross can tell you that. B) This standing is for the birds ... let's see some action! C) Mr. Schultz has to take a break from those freshmen EngllshI students and he sure deserves it. D) Wow! We never thought we'd see our teachers' jumping around yelling at something else besides US! E) Mr. Downs looks as if he is diligently trying to teach; he is not very thrilled at having his picture taken. A -f j MSB ft IViirliorw With Student ! A) Mr. Tupper is shown reaching one of his industrial arts classes. He teaches 6 per- iods of this class and that fills most of his time. B) Mr. Ekle is shown helping Mark on his Geometry-when it comes to geometry, they really work like a team-right Mark?!! C) Mr. Herting seems to have come down with something,but Mr. Downs is checking to see If it is anything serious!!! Mr. Herting teaches IPS, biology, and is a B-team boy's basketball coach. Mr. Downs teaches IPS, senior science, chemestry, physics and also advises the annual. C 11 IV;m li«hr at tlioir boKt ? ? A) Mrs. Davis was this year's girls track coach. Mrs. Davis also teaches the girl's physical education in the high school and teaches English. B) Mrs. Rebnord is shown here doing what she does best. She keeps busy teaching mass media, novel, drama, and was the girl's basketball coach. C) Mr. Connor is shown here in another of his panic stages. To keep him busy, he teaches music theory, and directs the choir and ensombles. D) Ms. DeBates keeps a happy face after all her classes They include: Home Ec., Marrage, and Housing. E) Mr. Bong, head track coach and General Business teacher is shown watching his class. He also teaches boy's physical education. F) Mr. Hegg was our new guidence counceler this year. He was a very busy man. D 12 F A) Hr8. Renee Rebnord is caught sailing in the office. She teaches psychology, drama. Mass Media, creative writing, is head basketball coach, declam coach, and assistant girls track coach. Been busy lately, Mrs. Rebnord? B) Mr. George Gross, Assistant principal and teacher of Algebra II, analysis, and consumer math, finds himself busy taking another excuse note from‘Mitchell Johnson. C) What do ya mean? These are the legs of a rich man, says Mr. Dietrich. Here he is shown out on the armory floor directing the other teachers at the Super-Shooters game. He teaches German and fundamental math and is head basketball coach. D) Mr. Burdell Coplan is seen trying to explain some- thing to one of his students. Mr. Coplan teaches speech, sociology, is head football coach, and ath- letic director. Not pictured is Mrs. Panagoos, she teaches Accounting to the High School students intrested in this feild. 13 B A) Helping one of his many art students is Greg Noel. He is kept very busy teaching art for both high school and junior high. B) This year Mr. George Gross recieved the teacher of the year award. This award goes to an outstand- ing teacher each year. C) Dick Van Holland advises the ECHO staff, works with office education, shorthand, and typing classes. D) Mr. Anderson is hard at work in one of his shop classes, he also advises the FFA. A) Deep in discussion over a math problem is Dan Anderson. He teaches junior high math.science, and coaches the junior high athletics. B) Enjoying his noon, is Mr. Hermson he has the duty of punching meal tickets at noon. He also Instructs junior high math and athletics. C) Mr. Grlmsrud teaches science in the junior high. D) Looks like they are deep in dis cusion. E) Mrs. Moisted teaches English and Mr. Van Hunnik teaches social studies. Looliillo A) Preparing the noon meal for 675 to 700 students are seven cooks. They are from left to right: L. Mercer, E. Reirson, C. McVay, J. Reilly B. Hailing, M. Braaten, M. Romereim. B) CHS custodians are Kay Jones, Weeb Teach, Clarence Hartland, and John Reed. C) Driving buses this year are D. Lundstrom, C. Johnson, L. Johnson, C. Sorlie, R. Hammond, M. Schultz, J. Jones, B. Schneller, D. Wegener, D. Van Holland, and Everett Wilcynskie. D) Mr. Hermsen lends a helping hand to the cooks. 16 u Terry Wissink Billy Slade Brad Pottratz Terry Glenn Brad Myers Kirk Jervik Todd Dear. Chuck Larsgaard Peter Van Veldhuizer. Steve Peterson Mark Messerli Daniel Richter Danny Frick Arthur Den Hoed Doug iCroger Mike Pederson Ron Boogerd 19 G-HflU K5:cD champs The traditionally strong Canton football team maintained their consistency this season with a conference co-championship. The C-Hawks suffered an early season setback when quarter- back Todd Dean separated his shoulder in the Sioux Center game. With Todd out for the remainder of the season, the team regrouped after a close loss against Brandon Valley to finish the season with only one defeat against eight wins. Standouts for the team were many. Mitchell Johnson rushed 188 times for an average of 114.7 yds game. He was 7th in the nation in total yds with 1147. Randy Pederson passed for 387 yds and threw 4 TD passes. Kevin Rhead and Ron Boogerd were the best tacklers with 74 and 67, respectively. Rory Hermsen sacked the opposing QB 7 times. Congratulations to the 1976 football squad for jobs well done! v) Al Bong, Mike Minihan, and David Lunder are on hand at a football game to help in any way . They are managers for the school year in all boys sports. B) Run, run as fast as you can. You can't datch me... I'm a C-Hawk! 1976 CANTON FOOTBALL Won 8, Los t 1 Team They Harrisburg 0 Sioux Center 3 lL. m 22 Brandon Valley 0 8 South Sioux 22 M ■ 6 Beresford 34 West Central 22 i j Elk Point 28 Flandreau Lennox i 32 38 14 . 0 242 91 i - ) This years tri-captains were T. Dean, M. Johnson, and D. Kroner. B) Senior members of the football squad were; M. Johnson, R. Boo- gerd, T. Dean, M. Rierson, K. Jervick, J. Devitt, C. Lars- gaard, D. Kroger, M. Pederson, K. Rhead, T. Reimers, and 0. Evers. 21 Siris improve prove themselves Members of the 1976-77 Girls Varsity Basketball team, bringing them a 9-7 season, are: front row (1 to r) K. McCann, L. Larson, D. Rice, L. Have, and M. Everhart. Second row: T. Larson, D. Farus, J. Short, K. Rudolph, K. Schmitz, C. Rudolph, and M. Lien. Not pictured is K. Jones. The CHS girls basketball team has come a long way in two short years from a 3-8 record to a 9-7 record. Karen Schmitz was named to the Big 8 Conference Team for the second year with Darla Rice receiving honorable mention. Mrs. Renee Rebnord, head varsity coach, is quitting the girls basketball program. The B-team gained a new face in the girls basketball program. Mr. Joe Haugen joined them to lead them to a 9-4 record for the season. Darla Rice was named captain for the varsity by the members of her team. She was chosen for leadership and to help bring the team to victory. Congratulations to the two teams and the coaches. Cool luck next year. 22 1976 Varsity Scores Garretson Brandon Valley S.F. Lincoln Baresford West Central El£ Point Flandreau Lennox w A Harrisburg Lennox Beresford W. Central Dell Rapids Parker Brandon Valley F. Indians Yankton Vermillion WE THEY ‘ w to 62 , '28 68 54 44 63 P3 27 48 44 39 36 34 55 44 O O 54- 42 - 38 55 49 46 _ 38 42 68 44 37 26 70 26 48 D A. Coach Rebnord seems to have blown her cool. But as her motto to her- self and to each girl on the team, she does not get off the bench. B. Come on, Katy, says Darcy Farus, this is no time to scratch you back. C. As usual, Darla Rice is giving her opinion of the opponent. D. Nothing seems to stop some people from shooting. E. Coach Renee Rebnord suffers through another posed picture as she and Darla Rice, captain, go through the results of a game. F. Karen Schmitz shows what it takes to win a game. E F A. R. C. D. Come on, Teresa, says Debbie, get those two points. Kathy Vierick's height has an advantage over the Brandon Valley girl. Managers A. Eckert, M. Listopad, D. Schluter, L. Short, and Coach Rebnord seem to be trying to get the statistics right. Not pictured are B. Eckert and K. Pederson. The managers were kept very busy by both the two teams by washing towels and uniforms, keeping the statistics during games, and helping the injured. A B-team member shown here is seen fighting to get another two points to win. They lost many games by just two points. Members of the 1976-77 B-team are, front row (1 to r) D. Broderick, J. Ter Wee, J. Larson, S. Pottratz, L. Regier, S. Hoff, J. Wissink, and M. Panagos. Second row: T. Corey, Coach Haugen, E. Hohman, A. Mitchell, L. Bierschbach, K. Viereck, K. Kuell, B. Sievers, D. Rice, J. Dykstra, and K. Grayson. Not pictured are J. Folk and T. Hurley. 24 Members of the Basketball team are: M. Johnson, R. Hermson, J. Hailing, W. Hurley, T. Glenn, T. Reimers, G. Evers, A. Hurley, R. Peterson, M. Reirson, B. Pottratz, M. Messerli. Not pictured is C. Larsgaard. CANTON BASKETBALL 1976-77 A Team We They Harrisburg 77 68 ♦Beresford 72 67 ♦Lennox 57 46 Indians 68 46 ♦Brandon Valley 67 47 Winner 88 54 Elk Point 54 55 Lennox k 51 43 Brandon Valley 53 62 Emery 52 64 West Sioux 75 56 Beresford 51 50 ♦West Central 66 48 ♦Elk Point 64 61 ♦Flandreau 52 54 Parkaton 57 64 Brandon Valley 54 46 West Lyon 40 52 Lennox 76 55 Sectional Games: Yankton 71 67 Vermillion 55 62 This season the C-Hawks tied for 1st place in the Big 8 Confer- ence. Consistent play by seniors Mitchell Johnson, Chuck Larsgaard, Willard Hurley and Tom Reimers, and junior Alan Hurley, combined with strong bench support, assured the team of an impressive showing in conference play. Leading the C-Hawks in points per game were Will Hurley with 17.6 and Mitch Johnson with 11.4. Mitch led the team in total assists with 102, while Will added 60. Will also snared the most rebounds— 199—and his brother A1 followed with 137. Basketball fans were treated to some exciting action this season. After winning the conference, the C-Hawks travelled to Yankton to play the heavily-favored Bucks. Outstand- ing efforts by the team members pro- duced an overtime victory. Then, in the sectional final, the Vermillion Tanangers met a fired up, determined Canton team in the armory for what turned out to be one of the most thrilling games in Canton basketball history. Superlative efforts by all of the C-Hawks earned admiration from all who witnessed the 2 over- time l0S8 • B a s k 2 t b a I I T 2 a m 5 h a r z s C □ n f 2 P 2 II C 2 [ c n P • i a ii s • i F 25 Region Final Is THRILLER A) Chuck Larsgaard hit a fast-break layup. B) Will Hurley snares a hard earned rebound. C) Everyone watches la awe as Ton Reiners shoots. D) Mitch Johnson exhibits good junp shot form. E) Will concentrates for an inportant free throw. F) The Bucks look tough, but Chuck can handle then, with help fron the Hurleys. Making up the B-team this year are, front row: M. Johnson, B. Rowe, M. Messerli, T. Blackstone . Second row: Coach Herting, B. Dahl, B. Pottratz, J. Hailing, R. Pederson, B. Irons, D. Feay, and J. Larson. C A) At Yankton, Rory is caught going the wrong way, while Chuck, Tom, and Will all want to guard the same man. No wonder the game went into overtime! B) Jim Hailing puts in two points during B-team action in the armory. C) Barry Irons puts a body block on his opponent, which does prove successful in prevent- ing a basket. Says Barry, It looked like charg- ing to me! D) Mark Reierson is having a little trouble getting this one into the basket. B C D B“5quad, Frosh Enjoy Winning Seasons The Freshmen and B-squads nad little trouble showing other teams who was the best. The teams teams did very well in scoring and showed outstanding sportsman- ship. The Freshmen team consists of, front row: D. Amen, J. Jacobsen, M. Ellison, A. Penning, K. Harkins, C. Edwards, M. Johnson, and T. Blackstone; Second row: Coach Jlbbins, M. Seeman, E. Eneboe, D. Olson, B. Rock, M. Schuttloffel, R. Christensen D. Molstad, and J. Larson 28 U restling Isam Sends Tu o To 5tate Tournament ■ T A) The wrestlin'; squad consists of (top row from left to right) Coach Frank, R. Ilyrabo, It. Kuehl, T. Olson, 0. Jones, R. Gierschbach, I). Richter, R. Koogerd, A. Kroger, J. Kroger, R. Geitzel, T. Bartling; 2nd row, B. Fox, It. Wiebbe, T. Wissink, J. Sogn, II. Casanova, T. Winter, P. Van Veld- huizen, T. Kamenar, It. Petterson; 3rd row, D. Kroger, natmaids, L. Coplan, M. Richter, A. Ilohman, L. llawe, stu- dent manager It. Itinihan. G) Taking tine off, while they should be working, are co-captains D. Kro- ger and R. Boogerd, and Coach Frank. Bo got'em guys A) Randy Myrabo is shown getting ready to go in for the kill. B) Big tough Mark everhart (Maylo) is out to get the Flandreau grappler. C) Dominic Jones is getting positioned for a take down. D) I've got you, you big oaf. E) Mark Kuehl is on his way to another victory. 30 A) Coach Frank is pictured with Tim Olson BAC.UBA winner for the season. Tim was chosen to be the winner by the rest of the squad. B) Just five more seconds, I know you can make it. C) Coach Frank is shown comfort- ing a defeated Alan Kroger. D) Ron uoogera is studying the problem trying to decide on the most effective method of getting his opponent to the ground. C fl Good Year for the Girls Track Team The track team consisted of all most 40 girls, who worked very hard to achive success for the school and for themselves. We had an all round good track team this year and won many, many of our races. Head track coatch for the girls was Sherry Davis assisting her was Renee Rebnord. A C A) Running in a relay really takes a lot out of you. Just ask Karla Roti, the hand off is completed and now it is all up to her. B) Come on run!! Just a little bit fastor C) Karla Roti was choosen track queen by her fellow team mates and also the boys in track. D) Track means that you have to work hard, run hard and fast. Look at Tracy run 11 32 D A) This years Hurdlers are: M. Lien, L. Harder, J. Haverlaar, K. Roti, and J. Larson. Looks like they are ready to jump over anything 11 B) Katy is really ready to cross that all important finish line and break that ribbon. C) Janine Larson a long distance runner is making that all important try for the finish line. Members of the girls 1977 track team are, first row: T. Hurley, B. Sievers, K. Jones, managers, B. Ellis, K. Pederson, D. Schluter, B. Amundson, K. McCann, K. Roti, and J. Larson; second row: L. Johnson, D. Farus, J. Larson, J. TerWee. S. Hoff, L. Harder, R. Fait, J. Havelaar, J. Hilt, and J. Wissink; third row: J. Roti, M. Everhart, M. Lien, T. Larson, E. Hohman, V. Anderson, D. Rice, D. Broderick, K. Rudolph, and K. Schmitz; fourth row: L. Regier, K. Kuehl, D. Rice, J. Short, A. Rock, J. Mastel, and L. Ferlick. TRACK run and then run some morEl! A) J. Larson knows how hard it is to fight for those extra inches that make all the difference. B) Come on guys you can catch up! All you have to do is run just a little faster. C) Clear that, piece of wood and you have got it made. D) Jon is pulling ahead to cross that finish line first. E) Brad M. is pulling into the lead. F) Terry is up and over. This year's boy's track consited of; row 1, D. Olsen, M. Schuttloffel, R. Beitzal, J. Hailing, B. Myers, M. Johnson, J. Larson, T. Blackstone, J. Jacobson, D. Molstad; 2nd,R. Hennson, R. Peterson, R. Christenson, T. Bartling, M. Reier- son, T. Fossom, T. Wissink, J, Sogn, M. Cassenova, R. Bong; 3rd, G. Evers, M. Irons. T. Kamenar, T. Glenn, T. Olson, B. Irons, G, Snyders, M. Messerli, D. Hitzeman, C. Hoeppner; 4th, R. Myrabo, B. Pottraz, P. VanVeldhuizen, J. Stras- ser, D. Daul, E. Eneboe, D. Bunkers, M. Hitzeman, C. Edwards, M. Seeman, and A. Penning. o 5tatE Track MEEt° Attending the state track meet from Canton were the following : Girls- K. Rudolph in the high jump, 440 yard run, and the mile and medley relays. S. Hoff in the 100 yard dash, and the mile and medely relays. K. Schmitz and M. Everhart in the mile relay. Boys going to state were J. Hail- ing in the shot and medley relay. B. Irons in the two mile and the medley. M. Messerlie in the mile and the medley. J. Larson in the medley. QUEEN AMY and MASTER WILL 38 claudia mark vicki perry janine todd linda jim 39 Corination at C. H. S. A) The 1976-1977 royalty members. B) Amy and Micky seem to be hav- ing a good time at the Home- coming dance. C) Royalty members take part in the annual bonfire. D) Entertainment at Corination was provided bv the CHS Swing Choir. B E) Amy and Willard look glad it is all over for nowI —T -. I 40 B) Amy Hohman is chosen queen of this years homecoming. C) Mr. Gross is shown con- gratulating Willard Hur- ley for being chosen master. D) Putting on a skit for this years pep assembly were Mari Lein, Ann Mitchell, Ellen Hohman and (not shown) Tracy Larson. 41 HOME - COMING GAME A) Hold 'em back, Ron, I'm coming through'.! B) Wendy Larson awaits to give the signal to start the Homecoming half- time show. C) The Beresford guys have worried looks on their faces as they wait for Canton's next play. D) Amy Ho’nman hands the lucky penny to Mark Messerli in the Home- coming assembly. E) Wendy Larson directs the Canton High Band as they perform at the half-time of the Homecoming game. 9. A) Linda, Amy, Jackie, and Liz are shown watch- ing the drill team per- form at half-time. B) Mike shows that we are tuff enough. C) Three against one is pretty good odds if you ask me! D) Amy Linda are busy cheering on the team. E) Queen Amy gives the game ball to this years tri- captains . 43 A) Rhonda looks kind-of worried. What's happening? B) Our wrestling cheerleaders really enjoyed cheering our guys on this year. C) Cheerleaders for Freshmen football basketball are: Jane Larson, Sherry Hoff, Brenda Sievers, and Teresa Hurley. D) Supporting the wrestlers with smiles encouragement are: Cheryl Knorr, Rhonda Courtney, and Marleen Johnson. E) The girls watch intently as the next period goes into action. 44 A) Girls Basket ball cheerleaders for the 1976-77 year are: Lori Reilly, Jan Kroger, Alice Rock, and Erin Minihan. B) The girls did an excellent Job in getting the crowds pepped up for the games. They had the honor of being Canton High's first Girls Basketball Cheerleaders. B Rah! Rah! C) The Homecoming Assembly found everyone full of enthusiasm and spirit for the game that night. The football players seem to be enjoying themselves. They got front seats to watch the girls! 4 B7 A) The B-team cheerleaders are caught in action as the B-team wins another one. B) This year's boys varsity basketball cheerleaders are L. Corey, K. Roti, T. Larson, and J. Wenboume. C) Pictured here are the boys B-team cheerleaders. They are V. Anderson, M. Lien, J. Roti, and E. Hohman. D) The fans are going crazy as the C-Hawks increase a slim lead against the no. 1 rated Vermillion tanangers. E) M. Lien, T. Larson, and E. Hohman are shown doing their own thing. E 46 Spirit Moves On... A) This year's varsity football cheerleaders are A. Hohman, J. Lien, L. Have, and L. Coplan. B C) Here are some candid shots of the cheerleaders in action. D) The crowd seems to have something they want to say! E) I think they like us. 47 Backtrackin' a new Begining!! The Backtrackin' was under new supervision this year. Steve Downs led the annual staff into many new and exciting ideas that were used in this years annual. Editors this year were Glenda Sorum and Marlene Van Den Top. As Editors we were kept busy helping other staff members and preparing the annual. A) Hard at work on the annual are Kevin Carlson, Glenda Sorum, and Steve Downs,advisor. B) With hard work you get a large mess, and as you see the annual staff really had a messy table. Working on the annual are L. Miller, P. Brynjulson, G. Sorum, K. Carlson, M. Richter, J. Brunk, and J. Ter Wee. C) Mr. Downs is working on a new idea of his. As Editor I would like to thank all members of the staff that helped on the annual,Todd Messerlie for taking pictures, and Tim Ram sted, for his art work. A special thanks to Steve Downs for all his advise and help. - Glenda B The ECHO increases members and experience The ECHO won ALL-STATE award at Press Day in Brookings. This makes it it the seventh consecutive year that the ECHO has been given this honor. The CHS ECHO Editors this year were Mary Richter and Gail Elsland. They were kept busy writing aditorials and putting together the bi-weekly ECHO. The backbone of any good news- paper is the staff, so it is with the ECHO. They contributed thier time and affort by writting and proofreading. Members of the ECHO staff are as follows: L. Den Hoed, B. Johnson, E. Minahan, M. Richter, E. Hohman, J. Larson, A. Mitchell, L. Paulson, L. Miller, J. Dvkstra, J. Wenboume, K. McCann, M. Van Den Top, P. Konietzko, L.Short, J. Trumbull, M. Listopad, A. Hohman, R. Beitzel, L. Gates. J. Van Hunnik, M. Lien, T. Larson, K. Schmitz, G. Eisland.J. Gilespie, P. Brynjulson, W. Kaubisch, advisor Mr. Dick Van Holland, D.Brynjulson M. Hitzmann, A. Hurley, W. Hurley. 49 The Split Cherry Tree N This year the ALL- High play consisted of two one act plays, they are the Split Cherry Tree and the other Ringing in the Groom . A) J. Sogn (Lester) was very upset that D. Trumbull(Dave) had been coming home late from school. J. Sogn (Lester) thought that D. Trumbull (Dave) should have been outside working instead of doing his home- work. B) J. Sogn (Lester) is ready to shot at anything. E. Minahan (Ma)and D. Trumbull (Dave) look on. C) Members of the cast were D. Trumbull, (Dave), J. Strasser,(Student), M. Cassanova, (Student), B. Rowe,(Prof. Herbert) J. Sogn,(Lester), E. Minahan(Ma), J. Hilt and B. Amundson,(both students). D) Student Directors for the two plays were S. Pottratze, Director- Gary Schultz, S. Hoff and J. Trumbull. Ringing in the Groom A) Members of the cast were T. Larson(Grandma Harrison), T.Fossum(Wilbur), L. Corey, (Mildred), W. Larson(Aunt Ella), L. Hoffman(Harriet) E. Hohman,(Bertha), T. Cam- enan(Gecrge),R. Baker(Ruth). B) L. Hoffman (Harriet) re- cieves a telephone call about T. Fossum (Wilbur), saying he was wanted by the the police. C) Members of the light- ing crew were as follows M. Minahan, J. Ostraat, D. Richer. D) The make-up team consisted of B. Ellis, P. Hicks, K. Peterson, L. Coplan, J. Dykstra. E) Bertha ( E. Hohman)lends a helping hand. The drama class presents.... The Life and death of Sneaky Finch was the play that the drama class put on this year. The main charters for the play were D. Richter, ( Sneaky), L. Corey, (Maroon), R. Cortney (Mrs. Vail), A. Russ, (Mr. Vail), K. Aasen (Mrs. Black wood), M. Stallhime, (Dr. Bearch) T. Dean,(Sheirff), M. Nelson, (Rackeum) A) Sneaky looks as if he is getting boxed in. B) Sneaky takes the town over. C) Is Sneaky dead? Or is he? D) Dr. Bearch gives Sneaky something to make him sleep. The town thinks that he is dead, and they prepare to do away with him. The Life and Death of Sneack Finch unfolded into many suprises. The drama class made their outfits and put on their own make-up. Sneaky was a no good bumb. One day he got sick and the doctor gave him something to make him sleep. The people of the town thought he was dead so they had him put into a casket, but he was not dead and he came back to life. He begain to boss all the towns people around. Latter in the play they had a card game the prise of the card game was Maroon. The sheirff lost the game to Sneaky.and Sneaky got Maroon. In the concluding act Sneaky was shot by Maroon. The doctor confessed that it was he who had put Sneaky to sleep. A) Sneaky wins at a few things at least at cards. B) Sneaky is shot'.' C) D. Richter (Sneaky) gets a last kiss. D) It's a... Not at all it's Mrs. Rebnord, drama teacher and director. Freshman and Sophmore FHA members this year are; first row, J. Gibbson, H. Reimers, M. Hicks, J. Hilt, J. Dykstra S. Johnson, E. Mastel, L. Harder, P Brenner, S. Pottratz, D. Farus, E Hohman, T. Larson, N. Peterson. Second row: J. Sorlie. T. Peterson, M. Glenn, S. Sorenson, K. Eliason, J. Folk, S. Nelson, S. Esplan, K. Heath, L. Hoff- man, L. Reilly, S. Olson, B. Sievers, L. Regier. Third row: D. Schlutter, K. Abbas, J. Havelaar, D. Sorlie, S. Teach, S Crawford. Pop anyone? This years officers and advisors are standing around the FHA'S prize possession the Student Lounge. As an indepen dent project the FHA tryed to get a student lounge and the got it. The school board acc- epted it on a trial bases. Later they gave a pop pop machine to the lounge. Included in the lounge were candy and games, the kids really enjoyed this. S4 A) officers f°r the FHA wereB. Ellis- treasure, R. Baker- V.Pres. Larson- president, M. Van Den Top-secretary. B) Here we see all the FHA officers, they seem to be in a bit of a pile. C) Junior and Senior Member of the FHA were: M. Van Den Top, J. Larson, A. Hohman, B. Ellis, R. Baker, M. Everhart, Row2 T. Hammer strome, T. Wendboume, L. Hawe, J. Wendbourne, L. Short, L. Gates, K. Roti, M. Richter, J. Brunk, L. Coplan, D. Smith. 55 with various awards given. SMOKING Members of the FFA this year are as follows: J. Kampen, M. Zeilstra, C. Stearns, M. Peterson, D. Kuehl, H. Van De Vandel, second row: C. Larsgarrd, E. Eneboe, D. Kuehl, D. Gilespie, K. Jervick.B. Solem, J. Fossum. Third Row: M. Schuttloffel, E. Boeman, J.Ostraat, C. Hunt, B. Hilt, V. Beck, D. Abbas. 56 Recieving special awards at the banquet were: K. Jervik, B. Solem, E. Boeman, C. Hunt, C. Stearns, D. Gilespie.back, V. Beck, D. Abbas, J. Ostraat.B. Hilt, H. Van De Vandel, E. Eneboe, M. Schuttloffel,J. Fossum, M. Peterson. State Farmers awards were given to the guys while the fathers recieved Hon orary Chapeter Farmers awards. They are from left to right: Jeff Fossum and his father Keneth. Mike Peterson and his father Ormer. Pete Veldkamp and Charles Kuehl. A) Recieving special awards in the live- stock feild were: C. Larsgaard, M. Peterson and C. Stearns. B) Bob Hilt Recieved the Deklb award. 57 Deciam 1 new division 1 new coach 58 A) Coach Rebnord seems to be very concerned over the last minute ad- vise she is giving Wendy Larson and Wendy Kaubisch. B) Couragious enough to attempt com petition in a new division, duet oral interpretation are : W. Larson, W. Kaubisch, S. Strand, and J. Fossum. C) Mr. Haugen a new declam coach is giving M. Listopad a few pointers. D) V. Listopad and J. Wenbourne are making a few last corrections in ht their peices before compition begins. B D CHS DRILLTEAM Canton High School has more than just girls, we have a Drill team. The Drill Team preformed at many of the school activities. They also preformed at the boys basketball sectional in the Arena. A) The drill team preformed at the super shoters game with KELO land radio against our teachers. B) Let's kick those legs girls. B. R. T. G. D. K. J. J. 7. £. Irons Peterson Bartling Snyders Dahl Rudolph Roti Dykstra Menholt Hohman A) Servers for the banquet are showen above. B) Something must be funny Wendy Larson is laughing AGAIN!! Waiting for the dance is real exciting. C C) Getting the privilege of serving punch at the Prom are the FHA girls. Nancy abd Barb look like they enjoy 60 A) It looks like the guys are really enjoying their meal. B) Mr. Micheal O'Conner was the guest performer at the 1977 Banquet entitled The Hotel California C) Greg Campbell and Claudia Rudolph look as if they can really get into that music. D) Servers for the banquet are showen below. A South- ern Nights CANTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 225 N. BROADWAY CANTON, SD 57013 c M. Casanova J. Sogn R. Hermson T. Wissink T. Fossum L. DenHoed P. Brenner J. Kroger R. Fait M. Thompson 61 Member of the girls glee are as follows: First row: K. Keuhl, J. Johnson, J. Van Hunnik, K. Vierick. Second row: E. Minahan, C. Jones, J. Ter Wee, S. Johnson, M. Thompson, E. Hohman, T. Larson, J. Menholt, L. DenHoed, E. Mastel, S. Johnson, M. Stengle, K. Peterson, S. Teach,J. Havalaar, R. Miller, J. Sorlie, L. Orsted, b. Johnson, Third row: J. Dykstra, T. Corey, K. Rudolph,T. Comealous, C. Getting, N. Peterson. Forth Row: D. Schluter, L. Regier, D. Abbott, K. Eliason, T. Comelous, J. Hilt, R A) For the second time in the history of CHS two people were presented with the National Choral Award. The re ceipants were Jackie Lien and Paul Konietzko. . Peters, J. Sorum, S. Sorenson, A. Eckert. . Pottratz, L.Sievers, D. Farus, H. Reimers Fait, P. Brenner, K. Grayson, L. Bierschba B) The girls glee caught in action they look as if they are putting they heart into it. 62 The mixed ensemble this year consistes of Vickie Smith, Brock Angelos, Jackie Lien, Barry Irons, Janen Brunk. Second row: Alan Hurley, Gail Eiesland Paul Konietzko, and Amy Hohman. Members of the church and chambers ensemble were: K. Peterson, N. Peterson, M. Lien, N. Schultz. K. Aasen, L. Miller, backE. Minahan, K. Jones, M. Everhart, D. Moore, E. Hohman, K. Ramond, B. Olseth, P. Bryjulson, L. DenHoed, K. Rudolph, J. Dykstra, B. Ellis. Soloists this year were First Row: B. Henke, B. Angelos, M. Van Den Top, P. Konietzko, G. Eiesland, Back: R. Juel, K. Schmitz, B. Irons, E. Hohman, D. Dahl, J. Lien, R. Peterson. 63 SINGING their hearts away A) Members the Swing Choir are: B. Rowe, V. Smith, B. Angelos, J. Lien, P. Konietzko,’ A. Hohroan, A. Hurley, G. Elesland, J. Wen- bourn. Row two: K. Schmitz, M. Richter, R. Beitzel, L. Paulson, C. Larsgaard, C. Johnson, W. Hurley, T. Hammerstrom, D. Dahl, Back- M. Peterson, R. Peterson, J. Larson, J. Hailing. J. Brunk, B. Irons. B) Paul and Brock sang solos at the spring concert. C) Members of the girls ensamble are M. Richter, V. Smith, C. Rudolph, T. Larson, D. Juel, J. Lien, G. Elesland,L. Paulson, J. Brunk. ■Ml ijGF'.T I i 64 A) T. Camanar, K. Grayson, L. Larson, and t. Corey are the clarinet choir. B) French Horn tro members are M. Irons, J. Dyksrta, M. Listapad. C) C. Rudolph, A. Anderson, N. Peterson, P. Konietzko, and V. Smith make a nice quintet don't they? D) Come on girls lets blow those things. E) Mr. Severson seems to be under attack I think the members of the band are turning on him. A Members of the band this year were: D. Moore, M. Johnson, L. Larson, D. Broad- wick. Row two: Mr. Glenn Severson, band director, V. Smith, P. Konitzko, G. Eies- land, J. Lien, K. Verick, E, Hohman C. Rudolph, Row three: E. Minahan, L. Larson, K. Grayson, K. Eliason, t. Corey, K. Beadle, B. Johnson, S. Teach, D. Faras, Fourth row; D. Schulter, S. Pottratz, L. Coplan, T. Hurley, D. Steensland, S. Kizer, L. Berschbach, J. Ter Wee, L. Juel, S. Esplane, J. Brunk, B.RoweM. Cassanova A. Hohman, S. Hilt. E. Eneboe, M. Irons, J. Van Hunick, J. Dykstra, B. Paulson, M. Listopad, and H. Reimars. Soloists that recieved a one at contest were S. Kuehl.T. Larson, C. Rudolph, J. Larson, S. Hoff, P. Konietzko, V. Smith, B. Myers, and C. Stearns. 66 Other members of the band are from left to right: J. Gibbson, T. Peterson. Second row: T. Fossum. B. Myers, D. Ulrickson, J. Jervike. D. Elleson, B. Ellis, C. Severson, S. Johnson, T. Kamanar. Row three: K. Kuehl, R. Haish, T. Larson, B. Irons, N. Peterson, A. Anderson, Forth row: B. Hilt, M. Minahan, D. Dietrich, R. Christanson, L. Orsted, B. Henink. Row five: M. Shuttloffal, C. Stearns, D. Jones, T. Wissink, L. Regler, D. Smith D. Lunder, J. Kroger, K. Rudolph, K. Smitz. G. Kroger, S. Hoff, J. Sogn, C. Jones. BAND IS... rewarding Paul Konietzko, Vickie Smith and Claudia Rudolph admire with amazement the certifi cate they recieved from Mr. Severson. A) Paul Konietzko seems to have a helping set of hands. Now who do you suppose they belong to?!! B) M. Listopad, E. Hohman, V. Smith J. Lein, D. Moore are all members of the wood wind quintet. C) L. Johnson, K. Eliason, S. Teach and B. Johnson, form the Clarinet quartet. D) Band Officers are V. Smith C. Rudolph, M. Johnson, D. Moore, J. Lien, And P, Konietzko. E) Amy Hohman has tissue to spare!!! 68 SENIOR CLASS OF seventy-seven CLASS MOTTO: “ ou greatest glory consists not in never in rising every time we fall” Vicki Brock A Jean Aasheim Angelos Armstrong Richard Bierschbach Jolene Block Ronald Boogerd 70 Debra Bui ley gteven Nancy Todd orey Dean Dean CLASS COLORS: Light Blue Light Yellow CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Gregory Campbell Jane, Brunk Brian Detmers Darcy Edwards John Devitt Loren Devitt Gail Kristine Eiesland Ellison A A) Seniors receiving their All-All High letters this year are: Vicki Smith, Claudia Rudolph, and Gail Eiesland. Not pictured is Amy Hohman. B) Mr. Gerlach presenting the book 'I Dare You' to Todd Dean and Gail Eies- land for their outstanding leadership throughout high school. C) Claudia Rudolph received the Bausch and Lomb award from Mr. Downs for her marked acheivements in math and science. 72 Mark Esche Karen E spland Mark Everhart Gregory Evers Dean Fait C Jeffrey Fos sum Patricia Frenc h Laurie Gates Joyce Gil lespie A) Todd presents the school with the class gift, a stop sign, be- cause we noticed something was missing around school. B) Some seniors Imitated the school board at senior assembly. C) Earning their all high letters as Seniors were: Barb Olseth, Marleen Van Den Top, Brad Paulson, Linda Hawe, Jackie Lien, and Kathy McCann. Charlene Rhonda Henderson Hilt Robert Hilt Amy Hohman Marlin Hoogendorn Gary Hoover 75 ’ Iris Willard Hunt Hurley Paul Iverson Philip Iverson Kirk Jervik Carla Johnson Rick Juel Scott Keizer A) Linda and Bob take money for the Christmas Dance. B) Mr. Dietrich seems to be giving vocal lessons to the seniors In basket- ball, but somehow I don't think they're cooperating! C) Seniors at the assembly; do they really look like seniors, or are they a whole new breed? Some do...... Some don't Teresa Kroger Dennis Kuehl Paul Konietzko Glenn Krejci Douglas Kroger Mark Kuehl You say there's a fifty cent piece down here? Jackie Lien Gerald Sheila Lottman Markle Vicki, Jane, and Amy give Arthur Murray a few lessons. Susan Kumlien ■ Charles Larsgaard Janine Larson SO Kathy Brian Timothy McCann Mitchell Monen Barbara Shannon Stephen Olseth Olseth Olson A A) You could sure use a breach mint! B) Steve pre- sents the class key to Dan Richter, Jr. class president. Study Hall Is a time to study, but somehow it seems Howard, Chuck, and Brian think differently. It looks like nap time for Chuck. Where's your rug Chuck? Brad Linda Paulson Paulson Terri Peterson Michael Petterson Timothy Ramstad 81 This year at the senior assembly there were a few new facets to the program. Brian Detmers and Marlene Van Den Top emceed the event. Words of wisdom were given to the Junior class and a few skits were acted out. Following the assembly the seniors had their skip day Thomas Kevin Reimers Rhead Darla Rice Mary Richter Karla Claudia Roti Rudolph 82 Erin Randal Seeman Severson Vicki Smith Bradley Solem Glenda Sorum Julie Ter Wee Chemistry looks like it could be confussing, but not for Julie and Gail. They seem to have every- thing in control. 83 Duane Van Bockern Howard Van De Vendel Marlene Cynthia Van Den Top Van De Stroet Janel 1 James Wenbourne Wiebe A) Willard Hurley has won a day with A1 Bong in the Dating Game. I don't think he was satisfied though as he set a record in the 440 yard dash getting away from Al. B) Amy, Claudia, Vicki, and Gail decided to give the Super-Shooters a little sup- port in the exciting KELO game. C) Senior Student Council members are: Marleen, Laurie, Amy, and Todd. D) Elected to the National Honor Society as Seniors were: A Hohman, M. Johnson, T. Relmers, W. Hurley, L. Hawe, E) Speeking at graduation was Brian Detmers. A) Paul Konietzko (Sherwood) trys to show everybody haw to take a gun from a killer, Gail Eiesland who prportrayed Meg Baker. Bob Hilt (Dr. Watson) looks on but at a safe distance. B) Stage crew sonsisted of Director Gary Schultz, student directors, C. Rudolph, and T. Johnson. Back row are from left to right M. Johnson, T. Dean, G. Campbell. C) Lighting crew were from left to right V. Campbell, B. Angelos and R. Blerschback. D) Paul and Bob are sure smiling I wonder what they are thinking about??? This year the Senior class play was a satire but it also contained much humor for both the audence and the cast. The plot was centered around a killing. The only clue was left in the form of Ana-Wordies. The Killer was found and the Homels name was re stored. The make-up crew is seen at work. Members of the crew were; K. McCann, J. Lien, K. Roti, and not pictured, A. Hohman. Vicki, Mary, and Paul look as if they enjoy getting all that gook all over them!!! Watson(B. Hilt) was shot, bu but not seriously wounded. The girls, (J. Wenboume and L. Hawe) look as if they can take very good care of Dr. Watson!!! Senior class pi ay was a bang !! B 87 “The very great grandson of Sherlock HomeJs” A) Sherwood(P. Konitzko) was able to unarm a woman (M. Richter) with a gun. It looks like it was a little more than all business!II B) Members of this year’s Senior class play were; G. Sorum(Amanda Weedier), L. Hawe(Laverne Lovejoy), B. Hilt(Dr. Watson), and P. Konitzko(Sherwood Holmes). C) Other mem.ers of the cast were; J. Wenbourne(Trix- ie Bender), V. Smith(Dinah Cheery), J. Fossom (Jason McTorg-the butler), and C. Johnson(Hila- ry Crestly) . D) Meg Baker(G. Eiesland).heads old Mr. Creastly (G. Cambell) off in the right direction. 89 Juniors Class of '78 Katherine Aasen David Abbas Arne Anderson Cynthia Anderson Renee Baker Lori Baldwin Wayne Beer Richard Beitzel Casandra Blachford Mary Block Alan Bong Diane Brenner David Brynjulson Peggy Brynjulson Daniel Bunkers Tanya Christenson Elizabeth Copland Lisa Corey Rhonda Courtney Edna Cramer 90 A) B. Meyers seems to have found something-or maybe lost something? Whatever the situation is, it must be funny. B) Junior class officers this year were; J. Strasser, D. Richter, S. Peterson, and M. Thompson. Curtis Crawford James Cue Arthur Den Hoed Barbara Eckert Jennifer Edwards Barbara Ellis Madonna Everhart Tracee Fields Juniors elected to the National Honor Society are J. Trumbull,K. Peterson, B. Ellis, M. Messerlie L. Frick, Schmitz,C. Stearns, A. Hurley, D. Richter, P. Van Veld- hizen funiors T nnnv Trick Ti'rrv Henn Kristi l'reon Pamela Hoffman Come on Arne you can blow that thing better than Bob. Or can you? Diane Hamran f'andace Velpor onnie I’rnke aula Kiel's Charlotte !Tilt Michael Hitzeraann Glenda Hoover Alan Hurley Marshall Irons Marleen Johnson Dominic Jones Tamara Jonnes Darcee Juel 92 Wendy Kaubisch Cheryl Knorr Alan Kumlien Laurie Larson John Lems Tim Martell Patty Mercer Mark Messerli Lisa Miller Mary Mitchell Darcy Mohr Randall Muller Jesse Mullinix Sharon Mullinix Brad Meyers Kristie Myrabo 93 94 funiors Linda Nelson Mark Nelson Marcia Olson Tim Olson John Ostraat Karol Pederson Steve Peterson Alan Plucker Brad Pottratz Kay Raymon Danny Richter Kirk Roberts Alice Rock Susan Rommereim Brenda Roti Steve Sandnes Karen Schmitz Nancy Schultz Carol Severson Gail Severson Janet Short Lori Short David Siegenthaler Debra Smith Michael Stalheim Craig Steams David Steensland Sharyl Stonefield Jay Strasser Alan Teach Mark Thompson Julie Torkelson June Trumbull Debra Ulrikson Vickie Vander Waerdt Peter Van Veldhuizen Tami Wenboume Debra White Darla Wiebe Teresa Winter 95 96 Cynthia Aasheim Belinda Amundson Vikki Anderson Brad Anson Timothv Bartling Vincent Beck Rhonda Benson Linda Bierschbach Lynette Block Eugene Bowman Patricia Brenner Michael Casanova B) Katy sure looks like she's had a hard day at the track meet! But she's still smiling!! Sophomores Class of '79 Ronald Chraft Robert Comford Teresse Corey Michael Crawford Rochelle Crawford Lorena Den Hoed .lanes Devltt Dustan Dietrich Judv Dupuv Judy and Cindy seem to be sewing it all together. Joan Dvkstra Allvn Eckert Ceoffrev Edwards Rachel ait 97 Sophomores Houglas Feay Todd Fossum Brian Frislie Jim Fates Famela Coldhorn Karla Fravson James Hailing Karla Halverson Javid Daiil Kimberly Heath Susette iier.derson Mory Kerns ei. Hose Hermann Steven Hilt v’arV Hitzemann Ellen HoHnan Jeffrey Hoogendoorn Craig Hunt Barry Irons Mar Iverson 98 Sophmore Student Council members are E. Hohman and R Crawford. Lisa Jewell Barbara Johnson Deborah Johnson Sandra Johnson Roger Johnston Katherine Jones Alan Kroger ary Krog'iT’ Jan Kroger Tracv Larson Wendy Larson Timothv Lems Mari Lien Marie Listonad Janet Lundstrom Edith Mastel Neal McOillivray Julie Menholt Neal really enjoys working in industrial arts class. Look at that smile! 99 Sophomores Erin ’’inihan Anne Mitchell Patricia Nelson Jeaneen Mess paul Oakland Sharia Olson Randy Pederson Johnna Peters Tracy and Mari are having a break after working hard in track. It must have been a rough day! A) Eugene B. is every care- fully working in an art class. Nancv petterson Lori Reillv '•’arvin Revnolds barrel 1 Rice benise Rice Jeffrey Roti Jill Roti Brian Rowe LOO Kathrvn su lo1ph Wade Schuldt Michael Sieyenthaler William Slade Sree Snvders Jon Sosn Jean Sorum Marlvs Steneel Cindv Stonefield Julie Strand Daniel stratmever Jeffrey Van De Stroet Jerry Van he Stroet Sarv Van 'reldhuizen Timothv ?Tinter Terrv ,Tissink Freshmen Class of '80 Karen Abbas Daniel Amen Tim Rlackstone James Rons Richard Ronp Pamela Rrenner Dehra Rroderick John Camp Debra Carlson Richard Casanova Rodnev Christensen Tamara Cornelius Svlvia Crawford Colhv F.dwards Karen Fliason Michael F.llison F.ric Fnehoe Chipper Epling Sharon F.speland Darev parus 102 Laurie erlicV Jodv -oiv Rrian rox Charlotte Cettiny Julie i son hanrtv Cillespie 'farcy ''Henn 'fark T,anran Lori Larder Julie Kavelaar Kirt Dahl Vickie Henderson Ken Solen finds IPS class a great place to finish his algebra. 103 104 Freshmen Marianne Hicks Julie Hilt Havid Hitzemann ClvHe Jloenpner Sherry Hoff Lori Hoffman Gary Hoogendorn Teresa Hurley Freshmen at a football gai notice of the mouth wide just like in class. (And teachers agree!) James Jacobsen bane JerviV T,ori Jewell Laurie Johnson Michael Johnson Timothv Kamenar houplas Kampen Joie 'Campen Nathan Krause Jeffrey Kroeer David Kuehl Karla Kuehl Jane I,arson Jeffrev Larson Vanassa Llstopad David Lunder Janet Mastel Kevin McOllllvray Rodney McKennev Rochelle Miller Michael Mlnihan Donald Molstad James Muller Randv Myraho Diane Nelson Sandra Nelson Jackie Ness Daniel Olson Linda Orstad Melodv °anaeos Karen Pederson Allen Pennine 105 L06 Freshmen Olenda peters Rradlev Peterson Tina Peterson Stacv pottratz Lori Repier Heidi Reimers Bernard Rock Jona Van Hunnik and Jane Larson are the 1976-77 student council members for the Freshmen class. David Russ Deborah Schluter Mark Schuttloffel Michael Seeman Bruce Short Kenuv Short Brenda Sievers Mark Slade Kenneth Solem Shari Sorenson Oehhie Sorlte Julie Sorlie Philip Swanson Sherry Teach Joni Ter Wee hean Trumbull hean Van Bockern Jona Van flunnik Lisa Van Laar Kathy Viereck Brad Warwick Marlon Wiebe Chad Wiese Brenda Vildehoer Wayne 0. Wilson Judv Wissink Michael Zielstra 10 Eighth grade, section I, front row: J. Dykstra, H. Hartland, T. Vandemore, K. Gray- son, C. Knorr, K. Seeman, L. Olson, K. Schuttloffel, D. Hammerstrom, and R. Jones; sec- ond row: K. Schultz, D. Dupuy, T. Green, D. Monen, J. Sogn, J. Gibson, L. Siegenthaler, S. Panagos, T. Jost, K. McGillivray; third row: K. Mitchell, D. Hawe, M. Porter, K. Olson, P. Hamran, E. Hager, G. Aasen, and R. Feay. Members ot the Eighth grade, section II are, front row: C. Sletten, P. McCart, J. Gross, K. Sorum, L. VanDeVanJJel, C. Sivertson, L. Ingebritson, and P. Oakland; second row: L. Hunt, B. Broderick, T. Anderson, P. Cornelius, S. Stonefield, E. Albers, S. Cless, and C. Folk; third row: J. Edwards, J. Den Hoed, T. Koedam, T. Larson, P. Leas, R. Hurley, T. Short, A. Aasheia, and L. Knutson. 108 Section III, Eighth grade members are, first row; L. Baker, T. Boogerd, M. Hanson, H. Peters, M. Stanton, J. Wilson, T. Johnson, S. Hammond, R. Fossom, L. Nelson; second row: P. Fossum, M. Eckert, A. Olson, K. Molstad, J. Sorlie, J. Torgerson, P. Torkleson, S. Johnson, C. Harder, and M. Goodman; third row: P. Stratmeyer, R. Lems, P. Rock, C. McCann, T. Pottratz, M. Johnson, D. Abbott, D. Redlieger, adn S. Briggle. Involved In eighth grade choir this year are. First row: B. Broderick, T. Larson, M. Goodman, C. Harder, R. Jones, D. Abbott, S. Cless, P. Torkelson, D. Hammerstrom, L. Ingebretson, T. Anderson. R. Feay, and K. Sorum; second row: D. Dupuy, D. Hawe, J. Edwards, J. Gross, P. Lems, J. Gibson, J. Sogn, A. Olson, L. Hunt, K. McGillivray, P. McCart, C. Sletten, and T. Koedam; third row: L. Baker, D. Monen, T. Johnson, T. Vandemore, K. Grayson, C. Molstad, J. Sorlie, L. Van De Van Del, S. Stonefield, K. Olsen, M. Stanton, J. Wilson, and H. Peters; fourth row: E. Albers, P. Hamran, C. Folk, M. Hanson, and E. Hager. 109 The class of 1982 Members of the seventh grade class are as first row, D. Veldkamp, A. Toft, J. Sorlie, K. Gross, M. Baldwin, J. Jones, C. Fossum. T. Cornelius, R. Hartland, D. Herrmann Second row, D. Hermsen, D. Amundson, K. Lems, J. Tompkins, E. Kampen,M. Crawford, P. Coplan, A. Miller, S. Fait, P. Harder R. Feay, B. Albers. Third row: T. Baker, D. Grims rud, J. Westhuis, C. Jacobson, M. Link, S. Little Cloud, B. Bierschback, L. Hilt, J. Halverson. Forth row: J. Peterson, C. Cramer, M. Nelson, G. Van De Strote, D. Penning, N. Dietrich, A. Pick, T. Messerlie, K Van Whye, D. Over, OTeach. The eight grade class had a very orginal float this year and the also won a prize for the float. The name of the float as you can see is row, row, row, the dogs roughly off the field.” 110 Members of the Girls Basketball team were: B. Trumbull, R. Miller, K. Gross, S. Rebiscke, M. Schluter, J. Short, J. Renli, P. Coplan, D. Amunson, D. Hermson.D. Winter. Second row: J. Jones B. Bierschbach, J. Van Heerde, S. Little Cloud, R. Fcay. P.Harrder, L. White, G. Severson, M. Crawford. A Miller, J. Reilly. Members of the Seventh garde class are: First row, T Surek, S. Rebischke, M.Schultz, B. Stanly, J. Van Herting, M. Stanton, L. White, J. Renily, R. Verick, G. Severson, J. Short, J. Roit, Row two, D. Winters, J. Reilly, B. Trumbull. A Van Laar, R. Miller, E. Nelson, B. Thorson, J. Albers, C. Johnson, J. Lien, M. Haugen. J. Ulmer, P. Minahan, D. Coleman, Row three, T. Summy, T. Till, K. Jervik, L. Severson, A. Hilt, C. Bars, J. Eckert, T. Johnson, W. Marabo, L. Hawe, L, Colman, D. Devitt. Ill in leadership The class of 1981 A) R. Fossum and P. Haisch are student council members. B) President of the eighth grade class is T. Larson, sec-tres. is R. Hurley, vice-pres. is D. Hoover. KCnLems c 55“ are: J Wkins, T. Serick. L. White, Cann P Tn v i U i Little C1-oud R Hartland, S. Johnson, K. Mc- Cann, P Torkelson, L Sigenthaler, J. Dikstra, K. Schultz, R. Hurely B umb n A R£ni S TRlbifky- J Short D- Amanson.j? Jones J ?’ K’ Schuttloffel. B- Lorenze, K. Moisted, m.Hartland, M. Goodman, P. Me Cart, row three: L. Hilt, D. Winters J Ken ayson' J Gibb’ 1 1' Crawford P Verick, P. Coplan, D. Abbit, Mitchell Glbbson S panagoos, C. Harder R. Jones, J. Sorlie, C. -• . iu X1JV.II A) President of the 7th grade is Jeff Rotzel, Vice-president is W. Marabo, Sec-Tres. is T. Johnson, Student councile member is G. Severson. Members of the boys track team this year are as folloves: M. Haugen, K. VanWhy, D. Grimsrude, J. Halverson, T. Messerli, B. Albers, W. Marabo, J. Westise, J. Albers, B. Lems.K. Olsen, G. Boyer, C. Folk, M. Hanson, D. Monen, J. Edvards, J. Den Hoed, Second row: D. VelDenCamp, D. Devitt, C. Christenson, J. Sorlie A. Toft.P. Minahan, M Thompson, T. Pottratz, M. Johnson, R. Possum, T. Larson, B. Brodrick, L. Knutson. Third row: T. Gill, D. Liesinger, B. Thorson, T. Johnson, J. Rotzel, N. Dietrich, A. Pick, J. Eckert, D. Penning, J. Lien, G. Hanson, L. Baker S. Hamman, M. Macole, P. Haisch, and J. Gross. 113 SENIORS - CLASS OF '77 Aasheim, Vicki 39, 70 Angelos, Brock 63,64,70,86 Armstrong, Jean 70 Bierschbach, Richard 29,70,86 Block, Jolene 70 Boogerd, Ronald 19,21,29,31,42,70 Brunk, Jane 48,55,64,66,71 Bulley, Debra 71 Campbell, Gregory 61,71,86,88 Campbell, Vince 86 Corey, Steven 71 Dean, Nancy 71 Dean, Todd 19,21,39,52,71,72,75,85,86 Detmers, Brian 41,72,85 Devitt, John 18,21,72 Devitt, Loren 72 Edwards, Darcy 72 Eiesland, Gail 49,63,64,66,72,85, 86,88 Ellison, Kristine 72 Esche, Mark 73 Espeland, Karen 73 Everhart, Mark 30,73 Evers, Gregory 18,21,25,35,73 Fait, Dean 73 Fossum, Jeffrey 56,57,58,73,88 French, Patricia 74 Gates, Laurie 49,55,74,85 Gillespie, Joyce 49,74 Hammerstrom, Alan 74 Hammerstrom, Patricia 55,64,74 Have, Linda 22,29,43,47,55,74,75, 85,87 Henderson, Charlene 75 Hilt, Rhonda 75 Hilt, Robert 56,57,67,75,86,87,88 Hohman, Amy 29,38,40,41,42,43,47,49, 55,64,66,68,72,75,85,88 Hoogendorn, Marlin 75 Hoover, Gary 75 Hunt, Iris 76 Hurley, Willard 25,26,28,38,40,41, 49,64,76,85 Iverson, Paul 76 Iverson, Philip 76 Jervik, Kirk 19,21,67,76 Johnson, Carla 59,64,76 Johnson, Cheryl 77,88 Johnson, Mitchell 18,21,25,26,35,77, 85,86 Johnson, Teresa 77,86 Juel, Rick 63,77 Keizer, Scott 66,77 Konietzko, Paul 49,62,63,64,65,66, 67,68,78,86,88 Krejci, Glenn 78 Kroger, Douglas 19,21,29,78 Kroger, Teresa 78 Kuehl, Dennis 56,78 Kuehl, Mark 29,30,78 Kumlien, Susan 79 Larsgaard, Charles 19,21,26.28,56,64,79 Larson, Janine 33,39,49,55,64,79 Lien, Jackie 43.47.62,63,64,66,68, 75,79,89 Lottman, Gerald 79 Markle, Sheila 79 McCann, Kathy 22,33,49,75,80,87 Mitchell, Brian 80 Monen, Timothy 80 Olseth, Barbara 63,75,80 Olseth, Shannon 80 Olson, Stephen 80 Orstad, Kirk 84 Paulson, Brad 66,75,81 Paulson, Linda 39,49,64,81 Peterson, Terri 81 Petterson, Michael 19,21,29,43,56,57,64,81 Ramstad, Timothy 81 Reierson, Mark 11,18,21,25,28,35,39,81 Reimers, Thomas 18,21,25,26,28,82,85 Rhead, Kevin 18,21,82 Rice, Darla 22,23,33,82 Richter, Mary 29,48,49,55,64,82,88 Roti, Karla 32,33,46,55,82,87 Rudolph, Claudia 22,39,61,64,65,66,67, 68,72,82,85,86 Seeman, Erin 41,83 Severson, Randal 83 Smith, Vicki 63,64,65,66,67,68,72,83, 85,88 Solem, Bradley 56,57,83 Sorum, Glenda 48,83,88 Ter Wee, Julie 48,83 Van Bockern, Duane 84 Van Den Top, Marlene 48,49,55,63,75, 84,85 Van De Stroet, Cynthia 84 Van De Vendel, Howard 56, 57,84 Volden, Perry 39 Wenbourne, Janell 46,49,55,58,64,84, 87,88 Wiebe, James 39,84 JUNIORS - CLASS OF '78 Aasen, Katherine 52,63,90 Abbas, David 56,57,90 Anderson, Arne 65,67,90 Anderson, Cynthia 90 Baker, Renee 51,55,90 Baldwin, Lori 90 Beadle, Kathy 66 Beer, Wayne 90 Beitzel, Richard 18, 29,35,49,64,90 Blachford, Casandra 90 Block, Mary 90 Bong, Alan 20,85,90 Brenner, Diane 90 Brynjulson, David 49,90 Brynjulson, Peggy 48,49,63,90 Bunkers, Daniel 18,35,90 Christensen, Tanya 90 Coplan, Elizabeth 29,43,47,51,55,66,90 Corey, Lisa 51,52,90 Courtney, Rhoda 44,52,90 Cramer, Edna 90 Crawford, Curtis 91 Cue, James 91 Den Hoed, Arthur 19,91 Eckert, Barbara 24, 91 Edwards, Jennifer 91 Ellis, Barbara 33,51,55,63,67,91 Everhart, Madonna 22,33,36,55,63,91,93 Fields, Tracee 91 Frick, Lanny 19,91,92 Glenn, Terry 19,25,34,92,93 Green, Kristi 92 Haisch, Richard 67,92 Hamburg, Pamela 92 Hamran, Diane 92 Helmer, Candace 92 Henke, Bonnie 63,67,92 Hicks, Paula 51,92 Hilt, Charlotte 92 Hitzemann, Michael 35,49,92 Hoover, Glenda 92 Hurley, Alan 25,27,49,64,91,92 Irons, Marshall 65,66,92 Johnson, Marleen 44,66,92 Jones, Dominic 18,29,67,92 Jonnes, Tamara 92 Juel, Darcee 64, 92 Kaubisch, Wendy 58,93 Willard seems to think that the Junior Class should be protected. It looks like he is taking good care of Craig. 115 Knorr, Cheryl 44,93 Kumlien, Alan 93 Larson, Laurie 22,65,93 Lems, John 93 Martell, Timothy 93 Mercer, Patricia 93 Messerli, Mark 19,25,27,36,42,91,93 Miller, Lisa 48,49,63,93 Mitchell, Mary 93 Mohr, Darcy 63,66,68,93 Muller, Randall 93 Mullinix, Jesse 93 Mullinix, Sharon 93 Myers, Brad 19,34,35,66,67,91,93 Myrabo, Kristie 93 Nelson, Linda 94 Nelson, Mark 52,94 Olson, Marcia 94 Olson, Timothy 29,31,94 Ostraat, John 51,56,57,94 Pederson, Karol 24,33,51,63,91,94 Peterson, Steven 19,91,94 Plucker, Alan 94 Pottratz, Bradley 19,25,35,94 Raymon, Kay 63,94 Richter, Daniel 19,29,51,52,53,91,94 Roberts, Kirk 94 Rock, Alice 33,45,94 Rommereira, Susan 94 Roti, Brenda 94 Russ, James 52 Sandnes, Steven 18, 94 Schmitz, Karen 22,23,33,36,63,67,91,94 Schultz, Nancy 63,93,94 Severson, Carol 94 Severson, Gail 94 Short, Janet 22,33,94 Short, Lori 24,49,55,94 Slegenthaler, David 94 Smith, Debra 55,67,94 Stalheim, Michael 52,95 Steams, Craig 56,57,66,67,91,95 Steensland, David 66,95 Stonefield, Sharyl 95 Strasser, Jay 35,50,91,95 Teach, Alan 95 Thompson, Mark 91,95 Torkelson, Julie 95 Trumbull, June 49,50,91,95 Ulrikson, Debra 67,95 Vander Waerdt, Vickie 95 Van Veldhuizen, Peter 19,29,35,91,95 Wenbourae, Tamara 55,95 White, Debra 95 Wiebe, Darla 95 Winter, Teresa 95 That was a bad move Steve. SOPHOMORES - CLASS OF '79 Aasheim, Cynthia 96 Amundson, Belinda 33,50,96 Anderson, Vikki 33,46,96 Anson, Brad 96 Bartling, Timothy 18, 29,35,60,96 Beck, Vincent 18, 56,57,96 Benson, Rhonda 96 Bemchbach, Linda 24,62,66,96 Block, Lynette 96 Bowman, Eugene 56,57,96,100 Brenner, Patricia 61,62,96 Casanova, Michael 29,35,50,61,66,96 Chraft, Ronald 97 Comford, Robert 97 Corey, Terese 24,62,65,66,97 Crawford, Michael 97 Crawford, Rochelle 97,98 Dahl, David 27,35,60,63,64,98 Den Hoed, Lorena 49,61,62,63,97 Devltt, James 97 Dietrich, Dustan 67,97 Dupuy, Judy 97 Dykstra, Joan 24,49,51,54,60,62,63,65, 66,97 Eckert, Allyn 24,62,97 Edwards, Geoffrey 97 Fait, Rachel 33,61,62,97 Feay, Douglas 27, 98 116 Fossum, Todd 35,51,61,67,98 Frislie, Brian 98 Gates, Jim 18, 98 Goldhorn, Pamela 98 Grayson, Karla 24,62,65,66,98 Hailing, James 18,25,27,28,35,36,64,98 Halverson, Karla 98 Heath, Kimberly 54, 98 Henderson, Susette 98 Hermsen, Rory 18,25,28,35,61,98 Herrmann, Rose 98 Hilt, Steven 66,98 Hitzemann, Mark 35,98 Hohman, Ellen 24,33,41,46,49,51,60,63, 62,66,68,98 Hoogendorn, Jeffrey 98 Hunt, Craig 56,57,98 Irons, Barry 27,28,36,60,61,64,67,98 Iverson, Mark 98 Jewell, Lisa 99 Johnson, Barbara 49,62,66,68,99 Johnson, Sandra 54,62,99 Johnston, Roger 99 Jones, Katherine 22,33,62,63,67,99 Kroger, Alan 29,31,99 Kroger, Gary 67,99 Kroger, Jan 45,61,67,99 Larson, Tracy 22,33,41,46,49,51,62,66, 67,99.100 Larson, Wendy 42,51,58,60,99 Lems, Timothy 96,99 Lien, Mari 22,33,41,46,49,63,99,100 Listopad, Marie 24,49,58,65,66,68,99 Lundstrom, Janet 99 Mastel, Edith 54,62,99 McGillivray, Neal 99 Menholt, Julie 60,62,99 Minlhan, Erin 45,49,50,62,63,66,100 Mitchell, Anne 24,41,49,100 Nelson, Patricia 100 Ness, Jeaneen 100 Oakland, Paul 100 Olson, Sharia 54,100 Pederson, Randy 18,25,27,35,60,63,64,100 Peters, Johnna 62,100 Petterson, Nancy 63,62,65,67,100 Reilly, Lori 45,54,100 Reynolds, Marvin 100 Rice, Darrell 100 Rice, Denise 24,33,100 Roti, Jeffrey 100 Roti, Jill 33,46,60,100 Rowe, Brian 18,27,50,64,66,100 Rudolph, Kathryn 22,23,33,36,60,62,63, 67,96,101 Schuldt, Wade 101 Siegenthaler, Michael 101 Slade, William 19, 101 Snyders, Greg 60,101 Sogn, Jon 29,34,35,50,61,67,101 Sorum, Jean 62,101 Stengel, Marlys 62, 101 Stonefield, Cindy 101 Strand, Julie 58,101 Stratmeyer, Daniel 101 Thompson, Michelle 61,62, Van De Stroet, Jeffrey 101 Van De Stroet, Jerry 101 Van Veldhuizen, Gary 101 Winter, Timothy 29, 101 Wissink, Terry 19,29,35,61,67,96,101 FRESHMEN - CLASS OF 80 Abbas, Karen 54,62,102 Amen, Daniel 28, 102 Blackstone, Tim 27,28,35,102 Bong, James 102 Bong, Richard 35,102 Brenner, Pamela 54,102 Broderick, Debra 24,33,66,102 Camp, John 102 Carlson, Debra 102 Casanova, Richard 102 Christensen, Rodney 28, 35,67,102 Cornelius, Tamara 62,102 Crawford, Sylvia 34,102, Dahl, Kirt 28,103 Edwards, Colby 28,35,102 Governer Kneip spoke at the Honors Banquet. n; Eliason, Karen 54,62,66,68,102 Ellison, Michael 28,67,102 Eneboe, Eric 28,35,56,57,66,102 Epling, Chipper 102 Espeland, Sharon 54,66,102 Farus, Darcy 22,23,33,62,66,102 Ferlick, Laurie 33, 103 Folk, Jody 24,54,103 Fox, Brian 29,103 Getting, Charlotte 62,103 Gibson, Julie 54,67,103 Gillespie, Danny 56,57,103 Glenn, Marcy 34,103 Hamran, Mark 103 Harder, Lori 33, 54,103 Havelaar, Julie 33,54,62,103 Henderson, Vickie 103 Hicks, Marianne 54, 104 Hilt, Julie 33,50,54,62,104 Hitzemann, David 104 Hoeppner, Clyde 35,104 Hoff, Sherry 24,33,36,44,50,66,67,104 Hoffman, Lori 51,54,104 Hoogendom, Gary 104 Hurley, Teresa 24,33,44,65,66,104 Jacobsen, James 28,35,104 Jervik, Lane 56,57,104 Jewell, Lori 66,104 Johnson, Laurie 33,104 Johnson, Michael 27,28,104 Kamenan, Timothy 29,51,65,67,104 Kampen, Douglas 104 Kampen, Joie 56, 104 Krause, Nathan 105 Kroger, Jeffrey 29,105 Kuehl, David 56,105 Kuehl, Darla 24,33,62,66,67,105 Larson, Jane 24,33,44,62,66,105,106 Larson, Jeffrey 27,28,34,35,36,105 Listopad, Vanassa 58,105 Lunder, David 20,67.105 Mastel, Janet 33,105 McGillivray, Kevin 105 McKenney, Rodney 105 Miller, Rochelle 62, 105 Minihan, Michael 20,29,51,67,105 Molstad, Donald 28,35,105 Muller, James 105 Myrabo, Randy 29,30,35,105 Nelson, Diane 105 Nelson, Sandra 54.105 Ness, Jackie 105 Olson, Daniel 28,35,105 Orstad, Linda 62,67,105 Panagos, Melody 24,105 Pederson, Karen 62, 105 Penning, Allen 28,35,105 Peters, Glenda 106 Peterson, Bradley 106 Peterson, Tina 54,67,106 Pottratz, Stacy 24,54,62,66,106 Reimers, Heidi 54,62,66,106 Regier, Lori 24,33,54,62,67,106 Rock, Bernard 28,106 Russ, David 106 Schluter, Deborah 24,33,54,66,106 Schuttloffel, Mark 28,35,56,62,67,106 Seeman, Michael 28,35,106 Short, Bruce 106 Short, Kenny 106 Sievers, Brenda 24,33,44,54,62,106 Slade, Mark 106 Solem, Kenneth 103, 107 Sorenson, Shari 54,62,107 Sorlie, Debbie 54, 107 Sorlie, Julie 54,62,107 Swanson, Philip 107 Teach, Sherry 54,62,66,68,107 Ter Wee, Joni 24,33,62,66,107 Trumbull, Dean 50,107 Van Bockern, Dean 107 Van Hunnik, Jona 49,62,66,106,107 Van Laar, Lisa 107 Viereck, Kathy 24,62,66,107 Warwick, Brad 107 Wiebe, Marlon 29.107 Wiese, Chad 107 Wildeboer, Brenda 107 Wilson, G. Wayne 107 Wissink, Judy 24,33,107 Zielstra, Michael 56,107 Mr. Frank is taking it easy AGAIN!I! 118 Johnson Feed Inc. Dealers in Grain, Salt and oyster shells Grain And Livestock Hauling Phone(605) 632-2481 Fairview, S. Dak. Farmer's State Bank Locally owned Independent bank FDIC Canton, S.D. Canton Good Samaritan Center 'Where Life Still Means Living 1022 N. Dakota Phone: 987-2696________________ Canton-Inwood Memorial Hospital Phone: 987-2621 Ambulance service available 24 hours a day Visiting hours 11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m Hunting Elev. Co. Ph: 987-2714 Canton, SD Grain-Feed-seed-Fertilizer Custom grinding-mixing and corn rolling Orv Brunk, Mgr. First American Bank Canton and Fairview The Bank with you in mind 11( leiskell's Trading Post-The Unusual Store Service on Small Appliances, Radios Bibles-Hobby crafts-Fine Pottery Fishing Tackle-Moccasins-Souvnirs Lamp Parts and Service 203 East 5th-Canton, So. 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